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Are you looking for urban fantasy turn-a-prince-into-a-frog type witches or realisitic fiction featuring Pagan religion a.k.a. Wiccan Witches? I like to read plenty of both.Young Adult realistic fiction/historical fiction:
The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
Witch Child and Sorceress by Celia Rees
Beyond The Burning Time by Kathryn Lasky
The Burning Time by Carol Matas
The White Witch by Janet Graber
Circle of Three series by Isobel Bird, starts with So Mote It Be
Sweeps series by Cate Tiernan, starts with Book of Shadows
Adult realistic fiction/historical fiction:
Sam Casey mystery series by S.D. Tooley, starts with When the Dead Speak
Rowan Gant mystery series by M.R. Sellars, starts with Harm None: A Rowan Gant Investigation
Elizabeth Chase mystery series by Martha C. Lawrence, starts with MURDER IN SCORPIO
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Bell, Book, and Murder: The Bast Mysteries by Rosemary Edghill
Adult Urban Fantasy:
Yasmine Galenorn
stormhawk wrote: "M. R. Sellars
Read them in order of publication."
Joseph wrote: "Are you looking for urban fantasy turn-a-prince-into-a-frog type witches or realisitic fiction featuring Pagan religion a.k.a. Wiccan Witches? I like to read plenty of both.
Young Adult realist..."
Aniya wrote: "hex hall by rachael hawkins"
Aniya-Hex hall sounds pretty Good! I added it to my TBR list!
Joseph-I'm guess I like a little of both. I prefer a more paranormal type of witch, but the wiccan kind is good too. I read the sweep series when I was a teen and liked it. I read circle of three, but only the first few books. I don't remember why I stopped... Yasmine Galenorn sounds great! I'm going to add some of her books to my TBR list. :)
Stormhawk- That series reminds me of the Dresden files by Jim Butcher, which you might like! :)
Read them in order of publication."
Joseph wrote: "Are you looking for urban fantasy turn-a-prince-into-a-frog type witches or realisitic fiction featuring Pagan religion a.k.a. Wiccan Witches? I like to read plenty of both.
Young Adult realist..."
Aniya wrote: "hex hall by rachael hawkins"
Aniya-Hex hall sounds pretty Good! I added it to my TBR list!
Joseph-I'm guess I like a little of both. I prefer a more paranormal type of witch, but the wiccan kind is good too. I read the sweep series when I was a teen and liked it. I read circle of three, but only the first few books. I don't remember why I stopped... Yasmine Galenorn sounds great! I'm going to add some of her books to my TBR list. :)
Stormhawk- That series reminds me of the Dresden files by Jim Butcher, which you might like! :)
I've read up to book 8 in Dresden Files. The magick in Dresden Files is a lot more of the spectacular (and ceremonial) kind, and includes interactions with all sorts of magickal beasties and entities. M.R. Sellars tends to be more subtle in his use of magick in what are pretty solid mystery plots. I like both, but prefer M.R. Sellars.
For more erotic romance, try Laura Stamps. She's got a wonderful series, The Witches of Dixie, as well as a vamp series.
Aniya wrote: "hex hall by rachael hawkins"
I just finished reading Hex Hall, and I really liked it! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
I just finished reading Hex Hall, and I really liked it! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
Although not particularly Sci-Fi, Paulo Coelho has two books which have witches in that I really enjoyed reading - The Witch of Portobello and Brida. Also Dark Sister by Graham Joyce
I just found this one Witch's Daughter, at the library today on the new shelf, it looks really good, have to finish anoher book first though,lol.
There's the Wither series -Wither (Wendy Ward, Book 1) - Read it years ago, there's three in the series, very good stuff. Told from a slightly younger perspective but thick books.
Also there's the thin and fun Sorority trilogy from Tamara Thorne.
Erin wrote: "There's the Wither series -
Wither (Wendy Ward, Book 1) - Read it years ago, there's three in the series, very good stuff. Told from a slightly younger perspective but thick books.
Also there's th..."
I think I read the first Wendy Ward book... I'll have to double check though. I haven't read the sorority trilogy though!
Wither (Wendy Ward, Book 1) - Read it years ago, there's three in the series, very good stuff. Told from a slightly younger perspective but thick books.
Also there's th..."
I think I read the first Wendy Ward book... I'll have to double check though. I haven't read the sorority trilogy though!
This book is about to be released Oct 4th. The Demon Lover. I had the pleasure of receiving an ARC. If you loved Discovery of Witches, or are looking for something with witches and others..i think you will love it. Here is my review:http://kimbathecaffeinatedbookreviewe...
Laurie Faria Stolarz's Blue is for Nightmares series is good. So is Anne Rice's The Witching Hour.If you have a Kindle or an e-reader I've read some good indie witch books lately.
Hex, A Witch and Angel Tale by Ramona Wray
I Wish (The Witches of Desire)by Wren Emerson
Witchy, Witchy by Sasha St Claire
Wicked Cool(The Spellspinners)
True of Blood (Witch Fairy Series)
Lacey Weatherfords series Of Witches and Warlocks.
You acn peek at my bookshelf, I have a ton of similar books on it.
I recently finished It Takes a Witch by Heather Blake and loved it. It's got a little bit of romance, a little mystery, and a good dose of humor.Also, an older book that I remember enjoying (and just found on Kindle, which saves my rag-tag paperback!) is Witch and Wombat by Carolyn Cushman. Rather tongue in cheek fairy tales meet D&D meets union strikes.
Yeah, I wrote one myself. A Horror thriller called THE TRIAL OF RACHEL WILLIAMS. It's about a woman tried for witchcraft and murder in a modern day courtroom. Wanted to do a contemporary take on a witchcraft trial and see if it could be done. The Trial of Rachel Williams
I wish that somebody could tell me why this current trend of writing and reading books about witches, vampires, werewolves, zombies and dystopian socoites is so popular at this time.Read this morning that the author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and the one about Abe Lincolm, Vampre Stalker has written a new book and the first two aer being made into movies. I think Tim Burton is going to direct theswe and Johnny Depp is in one of them.
Joseph wrote: "Are you looking for urban fantasy turn-a-prince-into-a-frog type witches or realisitic fiction featuring Pagan religion a.k.a. Wiccan Witches? I like to read plenty of both.Young Adult realist..."
I loved Witch Child by Celia Rees!
I have one.http://youtu.be/ggy-p6VtPrs
Celtic Blood
but, also, read, Time of the Unicorn A masterpeice!
I just started reading the ODwyer cousins trilogy by Nora Roberts. It is about witches. Didn't know she had them but they are pretty good.third book comes out in oct2014.
Sinfully cursed out now in kindle http://fb.me/7LkotLMvg it's a good read! Urban fantasy, paranormal
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